Mondo Macabro: Lucio Fulci's Perversion Story Detailed for Blu-ray

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Mondo Macabro: Lucio Fulci's Perversion Story Detailed for Blu-ray

Posted June 14, 2018 06:08 PM by Webmaster

U.S. label Mondo Macabro has detailed its upcoming Blu-ray release of cult Italian director Lucio Fulci's thriller Perversion Story a.k.a. One On Top of the Other (1969). The release will be available for purchase this summer.

Please note that the label will have two different editions of the film available for purchase: an early Limited Edition (red case) and standard edition.

Synopsis: In a controversial career that flayed every envelope of cinematic excess, nothing can prepare you for this stunning thriller from the infamous director of Zombie and The Beyond.

Jean Sorel (Belle De Jour) stars as an arrogant San Francisco doctor trapped between his sultry mistress (Elsa Martinelli of Blood And Roses) and an amoral stripper (Marisa Mell of Danger: Diabolik) who bears an uncanny resemblance to his recently deceased and possibly murdered wife. What follows has been called Fulci's first true masterpiece, where sexual obsession, cruel deception and depraved murder all come together in one unforgettable Perversion Story.

John Ireland and Faith Domergue co-star in this gripping giallo - also known as One on Top of the Other - that features eye-popping nudity, provocative locations (including the gas chamber at San Quentin) and a badass jazz score by Riz Ortolani (Mondo Cane, Kill Bill).

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • HD presentation of the longer, 108 minute "European cut" of the film
  • English or Italian opening credits options
  • English or Italian with optional English subtitles language track options
  • BRAND NEW interview with actor Jean Sorel
  • BRAND NEW interview with actor Elsa Martinelli
  • BRAND NEW interview with critic Stephen Thrower, author of Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci
  • Original trailer
  • Mondo Macabro previews
*The numbered limited edition will feature a slipcover, a new thinner red case, a 12 page booklet with new writing on the film by Roberto Curti, and 8 postcard reproductions of the German lobby cards and poster for the film.



Reversible cover